Book Review by Ifedinma Dimbo
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We’re on O’Connell Street, and Brigita, my partner – I love that word – has just given the two Aislings ten euro each and told them to spend it in the shop that’s parked and waiting right behind them, Penney’s.
John O’Shea – journeyman or genius? No doubt that would be a hotly debated topic in any bar. But the evidence shows that he has continued to silence his critics, with ongoing success and a growing honours list in the English Premier League.
Since the beginning of the recession in 2008, voices have been clamouring for Ireland to abandon the Euro. Most of these voices argue that doing so would guarantee the fast recovery of our economy.
Ireland’s forestry board is set to sacrifice thousands of defenceless creatures in a callous bid to boost its profits.
The co-ordinating committee of African Students Association in Ireland (ASAI) is gravely concerned about the unfolding human catastrophe in the Horn of Africa.
The Admadiyya Muslim Association Ireland wishes to clarify that its members declare the founder of the community, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, “as the promised Messiah awaited by all major world religions, including all the mainstream Muslims who are
The news of the cold-blooded murders in Norway last month saddened us all. We at Glór Moslamach wrote to the Norwegian Ambassador in Ireland to offer our heartfelt condolences. Meanwhile, the attitude of the media was hopelessly predictable.
Much has been written about the implications of the horrible massacre in Norway. After the initial automatic knee-jerk assumption that the murderer must have been an Islamist terrorist, the discovery that he was one of their ‘own’ – albeit
At first undisguised curiosity, then rejection in shades ranging from open condemnation to resigned acceptance – Ireland’s immigrants have been at the receiving end of it all. And those that persevered, helped along by rare but strong gestures
Every society is judged on how it treats its most vulnerable. In the current economic climate, when everyone is fighting for survival, some risk being completely forgotten.